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How To Brief A Case (Speedy Study Guides)
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How To Brief A Case (Speedy Study Guides)
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Depending on the audience, briefing a case requires one of several techniques. Pulling out relevant and important facts for students on a mock trial team means choosing vague or controversial details that sparks discussion. Briefing a case for an appellate court or other legal entity still involves reviewing specific facts but primarily those supported by precedents which were previously overlooked. A concise reference guide gives tips and examples that help students, lawyers, and court personn…

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Depending on the audience, briefing a case requires one of several techniques. Pulling out relevant and important facts for students on a mock trial team means choosing vague or controversial details that sparks discussion. Briefing a case for an appellate court or other legal entity still involves reviewing specific facts but primarily those supported by precedents which were previously overlooked. A concise reference guide gives tips and examples that help students, lawyers, and court personnel learn the best way to brief a case.

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Depending on the audience, briefing a case requires one of several techniques. Pulling out relevant and important facts for students on a mock trial team means choosing vague or controversial details that sparks discussion. Briefing a case for an appellate court or other legal entity still involves reviewing specific facts but primarily those supported by precedents which were previously overlooked. A concise reference guide gives tips and examples that help students, lawyers, and court personnel learn the best way to brief a case.

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